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Replication materials for "Culture and gender allocation of tasks: source  
country characteristics and the division of non-market work among US immigrants" 
forthcoming in the Review of Economics of the Household

Authors: Francine Blau, Lawrence Kahn, Matthew Comey, Amanda Eng, Pamela 
	Meyerhofer, and Alexander Willen
	
Date: 10/27/2020

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This folder contains replication materials for Blau, Kahn, Comey, Eng, Meyerhofer, 
and Willen "Culture and gender allocation of tasks: source country characteristics 
and the division of non-market work among US immigrants." It contains analysis data
files and Stata programs that reproduce all figures and tables in the paper, as
well as results that are referred to in the paper but not presented.

To reproduce all published tables and figures, execute the Stata program titled
"Run_All_Files_Main.do" after first changing the primary directory location near 
the top of the file, as well as the file paths for the replication data and code.

To reproduce auxiliary results, execute the Stata program titled "Run_Aux_Files.do"
after first changing relevant directory locations.


The main replication folder contains the following material:

Data: We provide the primary replication analysis dataset. For details on 
construction of the dataset, refer to the "Data Appendix.pdf" file. Stata 
variables are intuitively labeled and hence no separate codebook is provided. 
Note this dataset was saved in Stata version 16 and may only be opened using 
Stata version 14 or later.

Code: We also provide Stata programs that implement sample restrictions and
reproduce the various tables and figures in the paper. We also provide an .ado
file used in some of the programs. Note this .ado file sets Stata version to 14
and may need to be edited by users of older Stata editions.

Finally, note the "Run" .do files in the primary directory will create additional
folders for output, including for tables, figures, and log files.